Achieving Overall Purification
Achieving Overall Purification
Achieving Overall Purification
If you
want to achieve overall purification of your nature,
then japa can be most effective if you do it in
a systematic way, step by step. On the first day
repeat Aum or "Supreme" or whatever
mantra your Master has given you five hundred
times. The next day repeat it six hundred times;
the day after that, seven hundred; and so on,
until you reach twelve hundred at the end of one
week. Then begin descending each day until you
reach five hundred again. In this way you can
climb up the tree and climb down the tree.
Please continue this exercise, week by week, for
a month. Whether you want to change your name
or not, the world will give you a new name: purity.
While you are doing japa, if you make a mistake
and lose track of the number, no harm. Just continue
with some likely number. The purpose of counting
is to separate your consciousness from other things.
When you count, you will not be thinking of someone
else or something else. While you are counting,
you should try to enter into the world of silence
which is deep inside the mantra. Then you will
not have to count at all. Your consciousness will
be focused on what you are repeating and you will
begin to feel that you are meditating only on
the inner significance of the mantra.
In most cases it is best to chant a mantra aloud.
But after doing this for a few minutes, if you
can feel that there is somebody inside—your
inner being—who is repeating the mantra
on your behalf, then you do not have to chant
out loud. In the silence of your heart your inner
being will do japa on your behalf.
Japa should be done in the morning or during the
day, not just before going to bed. If japa is
done when the body is tired and wants to enter
into the world of sleep, the mind will just become
agitated and lose its one-pointed concentration.
You will only be working the mind mechanically,
and you will derive no benefit. If japa is not
done sincerely and soulfully, it is useless. So
it should be done only one hundred, two hundred
or at most three hundred times before going to
bed. If you meditate before going to bed, you
will invoke peace, light and bliss, but if you
do japa five hundred to twelve hundred times before
going to bed, you will invoke power and energy,
and you will not be able to sleep.
Often when you complete your japa, you will hear
the mantra being repeated inside your heart. Your
mouth is not saying it, but your inner being has
started repeating the mantra spontaneously.

